Open Data
Why Open Data?
● We can partner with database and website preservation organisations, so they can seamlessly take on our work, and continue to develop it
● We can have more access to more records
● We can attract funding from those who support Open Data
● Use of our transcriptions will increase, increasing our visibility and thus our sustainability
● The potential to work more closely with Record Offices will be of mutual benefit
Open Data brings benefits to the real owners of our public records – those whose lives are captured in the records, and the wider public.
You can read more about why we have chosen to support Open Data in these articles by Free UK Genealogy Trustees David Mayall – Keeping Our History Free and Jim Killock – Who really owns population and census data: and should commercial use be allowed?
Free UK Genealogy’s Open Data Licence
Next steps
Further reading
Because Open Data means sharing intellectual property, some documents involve legal terms. We also use some computing terms to explain the practicalities of data sharing. We have tried to minimise the use of jargon, and are developing a glossary. We have links to more background documents, and further information here.
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